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Gardai continue investigation after raiders strike at the Failte

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GARDAÍ in Killarney are investigating a burglary in the Fáilte Hotel that took place in the early hours of Monday morning.

Thieves broke into the storeroom and office, making off with a large amount of alcohol and some cash.

The raiders struck between 1am and 7am on Monday morning, according to a Garda spokesperson.

Gardaí are keen to hear from anyone who may have spotted anything suspicious in the Clover's Lane, College Street and Glebe car park areas during those hours. “We believe the culprits took scaffolding from the nearby building site for the new Vodafone store which they used in the raid,” said a Garda spokesperson. “A large amount of spirits was taken in the robbery.”

It is believed a vehicle is likely to have been used transport the stolen alcohol from the scene. “If anyone comes across this alcohol for sale, it will be apparent from the labels, which will be upside down as the spirits were for use as optics,” added the spokesperson.

If you can help in the investigation, contact Killarney Garda Station on 064-6631222.

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Gardaí seek help to locate missing woman in Killarney

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Gardaí have launched a public appeal to locate 37-year-old Katarzyna Stachowiak who is reported missing from Killarney since Wednesday, October 8.


Katarzyna was last seen in Killarney on Saturday, October 4 at approximately 2.45pm.


Katarzyna is described as being approximately 5 foot 5 inches in height, with a slim build, black hair and blue eyes.


When last seen, Katarzyna was wearing thick framed glasses, black leggings, a black hoodie, knee length black jacket and black Puma runners.


Katarzyna’s family and Gardaí are concerned for her wellbeing.


Anyone with any information on Katarzyna’s whereabouts is asked to contact Killarney Garda Station on (064) 6671160, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.

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KC Print Gains Prestigious Forest Stewardship Council Certification

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Irelands leading trade printer, KC Print, has been awarded FSC Certification after an extensive auditing process.


The FSC certification is globally recognised as the gold standard for responsible forest management.


It ensures that paper and wood products originate from forests that are managed in a way that preserves biodiversity and supports local communities.


By achieving certification, KC Print, ensures its continued commitment to reducing environmental impact while maintaining the highest standards in quality.

Customers can now choose FSC certified materials for their print projects, confident that their choices support sustainable forestry and responsible supply chains.


They can also choose to carbon offset their print project with KC Print.

The Killarney company has grown to employ over 30 people and supplies books, magazines and printed material to customers across Ireland.


Sales Director, Aidan Quirke said: “Being sustainable is good business practice, by gaining certification we ensure that our customers are sourcing ethically and sustainably.
In addition, we have invested in solar panels and continue to invest in new equipment to reduce our carbon footprint,”

With the recent achievement of FSC certification, alongside its existing ISO 9001 Quality Management System accreditation, KC Print is placing continuous improvement and customer satisfaction at the very core of its operations.

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